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      • Betsey Williams Cottage
      • Botanical Center
      • Carousel Village
      • Clark Dalrymple Boathouse
      • Gateway Center
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      • Lovers Retreat Bridge
      • Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
      • Roger Williams Park Zoo
      • Temple To Music
      • The Casino
      • Victorian Rose Garden
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      • Boating
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      • Playgrounds
      • Tennis
      • Walking Paths & Trails
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      • Seal House
      • Williams Family Cemetery
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February News from Roger Williams Park Conservancy

 

 

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Before hunkering down for the snow storm in the forecast, get out and enjoy programming at the @rwpmuseum !

🏠 Swing by the Betsey Williams Cottage for an Open House this Friday (and every Friday!) from 10 AM-3 PM.

⚜ Calling all Cub Scouts and their parents! Get tickets to enjoy a special Space Exploration day on Saturday, 10:15 AM-12 PM (note: The Museum is closed to the public during this program)

πŸ“– Shovel yourself out of the snow on Tuesday for an adults-only Lifelong Learners program, Museum: From Top to Bottom, 10 AM-12 PM. Register for this unique glimpse behind the scenes of the Museum with docent Mike McGinity!

Visit the link to our calendar for more details and registration links for each event!

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Before hunkering down for the snow storm in the forecast, get out and enjoy programming at the @rwpmuseum ! 

🏠 Swing by the Betsey Williams Cottage for an Open House this Friday (and every Friday!) from 10 AM-3 PM.

⚜ Calling all Cub Scouts and their parents! Get tickets to enjoy a special Space Exploration day on Saturday, 10:15 AM-12 PM (note: The Museum is closed to the public during this program)

πŸ“– Shovel yourself out of the snow on Tuesday for an adults-only Lifelong Learners program, Museum: From Top to Bottom, 10 AM-12 PM. Register for this unique glimpse behind the scenes of the Museum with docent Mike McGinity!

Visit the link to our calendar for more details and registration links for each event!

How can you not love a snowy day at Roger Williams Park? β„πŸ˜

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How can you not love a snowy day at Roger Williams Park? β„πŸ˜

It’s not every board meeting that you get to meet a tamandua! 😍

This curious critter made an appearance at the RWPC Board Meeting this morning at the @rwpzoo Education Center. Huge thank you to Amy Roberts, Andrea Stein, Anthony Polite, and Kim Warren from the Zoo team for letting us meet Oblio and sharing so many interesting facts about the tamandua (a type of anteater!). Oblio brought many professional insights to the meeting, too 🐜

Visit the Zoo to learn more about tamanduas and other amazing animals!

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It’s not every board meeting that you get to meet a tamandua! 😍

This curious critter made an appearance at the RWPC Board Meeting this morning at the @rwpzoo Education Center. Huge thank you to Amy Roberts, Andrea Stein, Anthony Polite, and Kim Warren from the Zoo team for letting us meet Oblio and sharing so many interesting facts about the tamandua (a type of anteater!). Oblio brought many professional insights to the meeting, too 🐜

Visit the Zoo to learn more about tamanduas and other amazing animals!

Thank you to everyone who attended our first Mahjong for Beginners at Roger Williams Park, and to @thegildedbirds for potentially introducing some folks to a new favorite pastime! The @rwpbotanicalcenter couldn`t have been a better setting for this fun class. πŸ˜πŸŒΏπŸ€„

Tickets are sold out for the next two sessions planned so far, but if you already signed up, we can`t wait to see you!

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Thank you to everyone who attended our first Mahjong for Beginners at Roger Williams Park, and to  @thegildedbirds for potentially introducing some folks to a new favorite pastime! The @rwpbotanicalcenter couldn't have been a better setting for this fun class. πŸ˜πŸŒΏπŸ€„

Tickets are sold out for the next two sessions planned so far, but if you already signed up, we can't wait to see you!

Calling all love birds! πŸ’– Has Roger Williams Park been a part of your love story? Did you get married or engaged at one of its many beautiful sites or simply enjoy rejuvenating strolls with a loved one on the paths every day? For Valentine`s Day next month, we want to hear about it!

Follow the link in bio to fill out a short survey about what the most romantic place at the Park is, and share your love story for a chance to be featured on social media and/or our newsletter in February!

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Calling all love birds! πŸ’– Has Roger Williams Park been a part of your love story? Did you get married or engaged at one of its many beautiful sites or simply enjoy rejuvenating strolls with a loved one on the paths every day? For Valentine's Day next month, we want to hear about it!

Follow the link in bio to fill out a short survey about what the most romantic place at the Park is, and share your love story for a chance to be featured on social media and/or our newsletter in February!
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